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materials that reflect the high standards and professionalism of an executive office including editing copy for correct grammar, spelling and punctuation. Professional experience and political acumen
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) First author of 5 papers published in English in journals indexed in Journal Citation Reports (JCR), reporting numerical simulation studies and/or analytic solutions of transport phenomena. b) Candidates
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highly desirable. Additional valued skills include numerical simulations (e.g., FEM or FDTD). Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are required. SOFT SKILLS: Analytical and critical
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mixing modelling and mathematical properties related to thermodynamics, Development of numerical simulation within an open-source code, Writing skills, ability to formulate a scientific project, publish
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Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences can be found at the following link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/mathematics About you To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have
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Astrophysics group and do a thesis project supervised by Prof. Sijing Shen. The research work will be focused on numerical galaxy formation and the interactions between galaxies and their environment. In
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dedicated to the study of all aspects of concrete. Our research interests range from the material to the structural level and are based on theoretical, numerical, and experimental investigations. The PhD
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processes, addressing questions of advanced numerical modelling and simulation, measurement techniques, robust sensors, data analysis for experiments and real-world monitoring, development of artificial
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tomography with a focus on metallic materials. Exploitation and development of complementary 3D characterisation techniques, such as XRD-CT and 3DXRD, as well as linking the experiments to numerical simulation
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cells and, ultimately, to their death. Despite numerous studies, including our own, on the toxic RNA–protein interactome and the identification of more than a thousand proteins, the structural and